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want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it make what your race is? we are all americans and helped to build this country. about time he stayed home and take care of the problems we have in the country instead of hopping on the airplane every time he turns around, entertaining. we have had more entertaining with what he is on that anything else. i am tired of him blaming someone else. whatin your heart and see you were doing. you are separating this country. host: thinker calling. some other news as well. post" --the washington to "usa today" -- fire.scipline under back to the phones. headlineton times" today -- what do you think about
want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it...
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what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this recession, put in place the principles that they argued about and argued for as candidates and as public servants in the past. there reality is that people began to see the proof was in the pudding. they began to experience, directly, the rational impact of the policy. so, the irrationality falls away. everybody thought scott walker would get kicked out on his keister for adopting and pushing the policies he was pushing until people saw they were working and beginning to have a positive impact on the economy
what they use. host: any response? littlei lost the last bit, but i think you make an important point. you are talking about resenting a rational argument in the face of irrational responses, and that is a very difficult today -- thing to do. this is where you back it up. look at what republican governors around the country are doing. kasich how governor john or scott walker, or susana martinez, and others were vilified when they first came into office when they started to, on the heels of this...
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used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of some of his top advisers. we tend to forget that for a long time, the president stood almost alone while -- in his first term -- while everyone from secretary of state hillary clinton to others like his current national security adviser susan rice were advising some kind of intervention in terms of arming the syrian rebels. has beenarly consistent and not wanting to get involved. which is one of the reasons why it is all more credible now when he says he wants this to be a very limited action. i have no doubt that is what he intends. host: the court of public opinion
used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of...
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you can also catch us on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. a very good friday morning to you. i want to take you right to the headlines about syria and possible u.s. involvement today. here's the front page of "the new york times." to one of those british newspapers, "the guardian," out of london. prime minister said report shows damascus behind gas attacks. "the the front page of globe and mail" from canada. canada has no plans to participate in military strike. from a storyd you on the front page of the washington times obama may go solo against syria. president obama and his top aides try to rally support thursday for retaliatory strikes in syria. saying they remain convinced that assad used chemical weapons. british lawmakers questioned the thatgth of the claims forces loyal to present a used poison gas. u.s. intelligence officials are uncertain who control serious stockpiles of poison gas. core u.s. national security interests are at stake. the white house steadfastly stood by mr. obama's claim that syria attacked its own citizens with chemical weapons saying the evidence
you can also catch us on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. a very good friday morning to you. i want to take you right to the headlines about syria and possible u.s. involvement today. here's the front page of "the new york times." to one of those british newspapers, "the guardian," out of london. prime minister said report shows damascus behind gas attacks. "the the front page of globe and mail" from canada. canada has no plans to participate in military strike....
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host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter struck israel on the -- between and egypt and it has become a political football in this debate over how much should we pressure the egyptian government to abide by things like respect for human right, rule of law, refraining violence and civilians and all these other things now seem so persistent given the violence this week. there's a lot of pressure for congress on the congress. and there's a few important things we should note here. the military aid for 2013 has already been given the military largely. there's not a decision until about
host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter...
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you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the first segment that you had, why there is so much anger and division in america, we are not growing up. we are not part of the world. we think of ourselves as just like global issues climate warming and wars around the world. our really reflecting on us. dragged to being leadership, which is a position we are in, and everybody expects us to fill that position. but we don't want to do it from that angle of let's help the world. it is from let's keep these little divisions in america going. host: ok, dennis committee record from page of the "new york times," a look
you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the...